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CARRIER STRUCTURE FOR SOLAR PANELS AND METHOD OF PRODUCING SUCH A CARRIER STRUCTURE
TRÄGERSTRUKTUR FÜR SONNENKOLLEKTOREN UND VERFAHREN ZUR HERSTELLUNG EINER DERARTIGEN
TRÄGERSTRUKTUR
STRUCTURE DE SUPPORT POUR PANNEAUX SOLAIRES ET PROCÉDÉ DE PRODUCTION D'UNE TELLE STRUCTURE
DE SUPPORT
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NL-7213 HA Gorssel (NL)
- DE VOGEL, Vincent
NL-7429 AC Colmschate (NL)
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[0001] The invention relates to a carrier structure for solar panels. The invention furthermore
relates to an assembly of at least one carrier structure and at least one solar panel.
In addition, the invention relates to a method of producing a carrier structure according
to the invention.
[0002] Fitting solar panels on a horizontal or slightly diagonal roof is achieved by using
a carrier structure. Such carrier structures are known in various variant embodiments,
wherein the carrier structures may, for example, be formed as a plastic carrier tray
for carrying one or more solar panels. Such carrier trays are usually bulky and heavy,
and therefore difficult to handle. An examples of such a carrier tray is disclosed
in
US2013/0056048. It is also known to construct the carrier structure in modular fashion from several
components which are attached to one another by means of screws or similar fastening
elements. An example of such a modular carrier structure solar panels is disclosed
in
WO2009/120923, wherein solar panels are coupled to a carrier structure, and wherein a windscreen
can be attached. The advantage of such a modular structure is that it is easier to
handle than the aforementioned carrier tray, but this is advantageous from a practical
point of view. A drawback of the known modular carrier structure is the fact that
it is relatively labor-intensive and therefore costly to construct the modular carrier
structure. A further drawback of the known carrier structure is that it is relatively
susceptible to wind loads.
[0003] It is an object of the invention to provide a carrier structure of the type mentioned
in the preamble, which can be produced in a relatively simple manner and which is
preferably less susceptible to wind loads.
[0004] To this end, the invention provides a carrier structure of the type mentioned above,
comprising: at least one carrying frame configured to carry at least a part of at
least one solar panel, and at least one accessory which is coupleable to the carrying
frame, wherein at least one of the at least one carrying frame and the at least one
accessory comprises at least one coupling pin configured to be at least partly received
in a complementary receiving space provided in at least one of the at least one accessory
or the at least one carrying frame, wherein the receiving space is provided with at
least one locking element for locking the accessory and the carrying frame to each
other when the coupling pin is being fitted in the receiving space, and wherein the
at least one locking element is configured to cut into an outer periphery of the coupling
pin. By coupling the carrying frame and the accessory to each other by pushing a coupling
pin in a complementary receiving space (or vice versa) intended for the purpose, as
a result of which the coupling pin is locked with respect to the receiving space by
means of the at least one locking element, a relatively stable snap fastening (push-on
coupling) is provided which can be achieved relatively quickly and easily. No separate
fastening means, such as screws, adhesive and the like, are required for this purpose.
Installation (manufacture) of the modular carrier structure can accordingly be carried
out in a relatively quick, simple and inexpensive manner. As a rule, the carrying
frame of the carrier structure will be configured to be placed on substantially flat
horizontal or slightly diagonal roofs, wherein the solar panels are often given a
tilted orientation to face a desired wind direction. The carrying frame as such is
preferably also of modular design. Various variant embodiments will be discussed below.
The accessory is de facto an add-on which can be attached to the carrying frame in
a quick, efficient and durable manner. In this case, the accessory does not form part
of the carrying frame as such, but provides the carrier structure with at least one
additional functionality. Preferably, the accessory is formed by a wind guide, in
particular a wind guard. This wind guard may be of a flat or curved design. By allowing
a wind guard to be coupled to the carrying frame in a relatively simple manner by
means of a snap fastening, the carrier structure can be made less susceptible to wind
loads, which usually benefits the stability and service life of the carrier structure
as such. It is also conceivable for the accessory to be formed by a cable trough for
guiding electric cables. Other types of accessories which can be attached to the carrying
frame relatively easily are also conceivable.
[0005] The carrying frame may be provided with the at least one receiving space. It is also
conceivable for the accessory to be provided with the at least one receiving space.
The same applies to the coupling pin; the carrying frame may be provided with at least
one coupling pin. It is also conceivable for the accessory to be provided with at
least one coupling pin. A combination of the aforementioned variants is also conceivable.
As a rule, it is preferable for the carrying frame to be provided with one or more
coupling pins, since the carrying frame is as a rule of a relatively sturdy construction,
and for the accessory to be provided with one or more receiving spaces for cooperating
with the aforementioned coupling pin(s), since the accessory often consists of a relatively
thin-walled structure, in particular sheet material.
[0006] As a rule, the coupling pin will be elongate. Often, the coupling pin will be of
a substantially rigid (dimensionally stable) design. However, it is also conceivable
for the coupling pin to be at least partly resilient. In this case, it is for example
conceivable for the coupling pin to be provided with a central groove which extends
in the longitudinal direction and de facto divides the coupling pin into several pin
portions. The pin portions may in this case be mutually deformable, as a result of
which the coupling pin is formed by a peg. An outer side of the coupling pin may be
substantially smooth. However, it is also conceivable for the outer side of the coupling
pin to be provided with profiling, which may benefit the intended locking action.
[0007] The locking coupling between the accessory and the carrying frame is preferably such
that both components of the carrier structure can be disconnected again. This makes
it possible to disassemble the carrier structure again and to replace components of
the carrier structure. However, it is also conceivable for this coupling to have a
more permanent character, once it has been achieved. The locking action which can
be achieved by using the at least one locking element may be produced in various ways.
It is for example conceivable to fasten the locking element to the coupling pin so
as to be hingable, in which case the locking element is optionally manually displaceable
between a locking position and a non-locking position. The at least one locking element
may be fitted in or form part of the receiving space. It is also conceivable for the
at least one locking element to be fitted on or form part of the coupling pin. A combination
of both variant embodiments, in which several locking elements are used, is also conceivable.
The one or more locking elements may form an integral part of the accessory and/or
the carrying frame. As a rule, the one or more locking elements are made of metal
and/or plastic.
[0008] In a preferred embodiment, the receiving space is provided with at least one resilient
locking element which is configured to engage in a clamping manner, in the coupled
position, with an external side of the coupling pin (under prestress). By inserting
the coupling pin in the receiving space, the at least one locking element will (automatically)
engage with an external side of the coupling pin, as a result of which a clamping
engagement of the at least one locking element with the coupling pin is produced which
results in the desired locking action. In this case, the at least one locking element
preferably defines at least a part of an inner periphery of the receiving space. In
this case, it is advantageous if the resilient locking element, or at least an end
thereof, and the external side of the coupling pin with which the locking element
engages (and/or the longitudinal axis of the coupling pin) mutually enclose an angle.
When inserting the coupling pin in the receiving space, the at least one locking element
will in this case deform in the direction of movement of the coupling pin, as a result
of which the desired engagement which encloses an angle is produced. Such an engagement
makes it difficult to displace the coupling pin in the opposite direction, making
it possible to counteract or prevent undesired detachment of the coupling pin from
the receiving space. The angle which is enclosed in the coupled position between the
locking element and the longitudinal axis of the coupling pin is preferably between
0 and 85 degrees, more preferably between 5 and 85 degrees, which as a rule creates
sufficient resistance to be able to counteract undesired detachment of the coupling
pin from the receiving space.
[0009] It is advantageous if the receiving space is provided with several, preferably resilient,
locking elements configured to engage, in the coupled position, with an external side
of the coupling pin in a clamping manner, wherein the locking elements together define
at least a part of an inner periphery of the receiving space. By using several locking
elements, the locking action can be reinforced and made stronger. In addition, the
reliability of the locking action will be increased in this way, due to the fact that
it no longer depends on the function of a single locking element. If one of the locking
elements no longer functions correctly due to a defect, the locking action will still
be ensured by the one or more other locking elements which maintain the locking action.
Preferably, the locking elements together define the entire inner periphery of the
receiving space in this case. Here, it is advantageous if the locking elements are
displaceable (deformable) with respect to each other, as a result of which a segmented
(ridged) inner periphery of the receiving space is produced. In this case, the locking
elements will as a rule be positioned a distance apart in order to ensure free displacement
(deformation) of each locking element. As a result of such an orientation of locking
elements, the receiving space will function as an (internally ridged) locking ring
or locking clip. The locking elements may be of identical design and size. It is also
conceivable for different locking elements to be designed differently. The locking
elements are preferably distributed substantially evenly over the inner periphery
of the receiving space. As a rule, this results in a substantially even engagement
of the locking elements on the peripheral side of the coupling pin, which generally
benefits the locking action.
[0010] In order to produce a desired clamping action of the coupling pin in the receiving
space, it is advantageous if the dimensions of the inner periphery of the receiving
space are (slightly) smaller than the dimensions of an outer periphery of the coupling
pin. As a result thereof, the receiving space and/or the coupling pin, in particular
the one or more locking elements which are used in connection therewith, will have
to be deformed in order to enable the coupling pin to be pushed into the receiving
space, which generally benefits the intended locking action. This deformation will
generally be of an elastic (resilient) nature, but it is also conceivable for at least
part of the deformation to be of a plastic (permanent) nature. This makes it possible
to provide the receiving space with one or more resilient locking elements which are
configured to cut into an external side of the coupling pin, which will result in
plastic deformation of the coupling pin and may improve the locking action. This may
be achieved, for example, by providing an end of each locking element with a cutting
edge and/or by making the coupling pin from a material which is softer (weaker) than
the material from which the one or more locking elements are made.
[0011] In a preferred embodiment, an outer periphery of the coupling pin is provided with
at least one groove for receiving at least a part of at least one locking element.
The use of a groove makes it possible to retain the end of each locking element -
configured to cooperate with the groove - in the groove, which generally benefits
the locking action. In addition, the use of the groove makes it possible to allow
the one or more locking elements which were deformed during the displacement of the
coupling pin into the receiving space to relax at least partly (counterdeform) in
the groove, as a result of which a kind of click-fit connection can be produced between
the accessory and the carrying frame. In this case, the coupling pin will generally
be provided with an external groove, while an inner periphery of the receiving space
is provided with one or more locking elements, as has already been discussed above.
Such a variant embodiment is generally preferred from a practical point of view.
[0012] The carrying frame preferably comprises at least one carrier for supporting at least
a part of at least one solar panel, and at least one substantially elongate beam which
is coupleable to the carrier at one end. The one or more beams are used to couple
several carriers to one another, resulting in a carrying frame for supporting one
or more solar panels, and which is suitable for attaching one or more accessories
thereto, such as wind guards and cable troughs. Preferably, each carrier is in this
case supported by a foot which may be integrally connected with the carrier, but which,
more preferably, is displaceable with respect to the carrier in order to be able to
compensate for a thermal action.
[0013] In a preferred embodiment, the elongate beam and at least one carrier can be pushed
into one another in order to produce a pin-hole joint, in such a way that a part of
the beam is secured in a peripheral side of the beam in substantially each lateral
direction by the at least one carrier and/or in such a way that a peripheral side
of the at least one carrier is secured in substantially each lateral direction by
the at least one beam. By pushing the beam and at least one carrier, preferably both
carriers, into one another in such a way that a pin-hole joint is produced in which
one frame part secures the other frame part on all sides, in each direction, a connection
between the beam and at least one carrier, preferably both carriers, can be achieved
relatively quickly which, in addition, is relatively stable due to the peripheral
securement. As a result thereof, the carrier structure according to the invention
can be constructed relatively quickly and inexpensively. Securement in each lateral
direction is understood to mean peripheral securement (360°), i.e. securement in substantially
every direction which is substantially perpendicular to a longitudinal axis of at
least an end of the beam. The peripheral securement does not necessarily require the
one frame part engaging with the entire periphery of the other frame part. In this
case, there may be interruptions in the engagement, as a result of which it may even
involve a point securement which fixes the secured frame part in the lateral direction.
However, it is also conceivable for, for example, at least one carrier to be configured
for substantially completely surrounding of the beam (or vice versa) in the lateral
direction. In that case, the carrier engages with the entire periphery of the beam
which may benefit the strength of the pin-hole joint. By inserting (pushing) the beam
into at least one carrier, which results in a strong pin-hole joint, no screws or
similar fastening elements are necessary to be able to construct a strong carrier
frame, and thus a strong carrier structure, which is particularly advantageous from
a practical and a cost perspective. The pin-hole joint may be single-sided or multi-sided,
usually double-sided. The expression a single-sided pin-hole joint is understood to
mean a connection between a single pin and a single hole, also referred to as receiving
space. In the case of a multi-sided pin-hole joint, one or more pins cooperate with
one or more holes. The direction in which the pin-hole joint extends may be from beam
to carrier or vice versa. More particularly, it is conceivable for the beam to be
provided with a receiving space for receiving a part of at least one carrier. However,
it is also conceivable for at least one carrier to be provided with a receiving space
for receiving a part of the beam, if desired in combination. Usually, this last embodiment,
in which an end of the beam is inserted (pushed) into a receiving space of the carrier,
will be preferred as this generally results in the strongest, simplest embodiment.
In this case, it is advantageous if an outer periphery of the beam substantially corresponds
to an inner periphery of the receiving space. In cross section, this design will usually
be round, oval, angled or a combination thereof. Further variant embodiments are described
in Dutch patent
NL 2011769, which was not published before the priority date of the present application and
the contents of which are deemed to be incorporated in the present patent by way of
reference.
[0014] Preferably, each carrier is provided with at least one coupling pin for cooperating
with a receiving space provided in the accessory. Often, the accessory is provided
with several receiving spaces, in which case preferably each receiving space is provided
with one or more locking elements. Often, each accessory, in particular a wind guard
or a cable trough, will be attached to several carriers, so that the accessory can
extend over a(n) (entire) side of the carrying frame, in which case the accessory
can be attached to the carrying frame in a relatively stable manner.
[0015] In addition, the invention relates to an assembly of a carrier structure according
to the invention and at least one solar panel, wherein the solar panel is at least
partly supported by the carrier structure. Advantages and variant embodiments have
already been described above. Further variant embodiments are shown in the figures
and described below.
[0016] Furthermore, the invention relates to a method of producing at least a part of a
carrier structure according to the invention, comprising coupling the accessory to
the carrying frame by fitting at least one coupling pin into at least one receiving
space, in such a manner that the accessory is locked with respect to the carrying
frame. In this case, the at least one coupling pin will be pushed into the receiving
space (or vice versa), resulting in locking of the coupling pin and producing a snap
fastening (push-on coupling). Preferably, in the coupled position, at least one locking
element engages with an outer side of the coupling pin and/or a an inner side of the
receiving space in a clamping manner, which often benefits the locking action. In
this case, the at least one locking element will also be deformed, optionally temporarily.
It is conceivable that during coupling of the accessory to the - often modular - carrying
frame to be carried out by coupling the accessory to several carriers of the carrying
frame. In this case, each carrier will as a rule be provided with at least one coupling
pin, and the accessory will be provided with several receiving spaces, preferably
formed by a (ridged) locking ring, with each receiving space being configured to cooperate
with a coupling pin.
[0017] The invention will be explained with reference to the non-limiting exemplary embodiments
illustrated in the following figures, in which:
- Fig. 1 shows a side view of a carrier structure according to the invention,
- Fig. 2 shows a side view of a carrying frame according to the invention,
- Fig. 3 shows a side view of an accessory,
- Fig. 4 shows a detail of the accessory from Fig. 3,
- Fig. 5 shows a perspective view of a carrier of a carrying frame from Fig. 2,
- Fig. 6 shows a perspective view of an assembly of a carrier structure from Fig. 1
and a solar panel situated on top thereof, and
- Fig. 7 shows a detail of the coupling of a carrier structure and an accessory according
to the invention.
[0018] Fig. 1 shows a carrier structure (1) for solar panels, comprising a carrying frame
(2), configured to carry at least a part of at least one solar panel, and an accessory
(3) coupled to the carrying frame (2), wherein the carrying frame comprises coupling
pins (4) configured to be at least partly received in complementary receiving spaces
(5) in the accessory (3).
[0019] Fig. 2 shows a carrying frame (2) as illustrated in Fig. 1, without accessory (3).
The carrying frame comprises two carriers (6) for supporting at least a part of one
solar panel, and an elongate beam (7), wherein each end of the elongate beam is coupled
to one of the carriers (6). The carriers (6) are each provided with coupling pins
(4), configured to couple the carrying frame (2) to an accessory (3) (see Fig. 3).
[0020] Fig. 3 shows an accessory (3) which is coupleable to a carrying frame (2), as illustrated
in Fig. 2, for producing a carrier structure according to Fig. 1. The accessory (3)
is provided with receiving spaces (5) for receiving coupling pins (4) from the carrying
frame (2). The receiving spaces (5) in the accessory (3) are provided with resilient
locking elements (8). When the accessory (3) is coupled to the carrying frame (2),
the locking elements (8) secure the accessory (3). The locking elements (8) engage
with the coupling pins (4) themselves, for example, or with grooves (not shown) in
these coupling pins (4).
[0021] Fig. 4 shows a detail of the accessory (3) from Fig. 3 and shows in particular the
receiving spaces (5) for receiving coupling pins (4) from the carrying frame (2) and
the resilient locking elements (8).
[0022] Fig. 5 shows a carrier (6) which can be used in a carrying frame (2) according to
Fig. 1 or 2. The carrier (6) is provided with coupling pins (4) configured to be at
least partly received in receiving spaces (5) in the accessory (3). The carrier is
also provided with an optional foot (9) for resting on the surface beneath it.
[0023] Fig. 6 shows an assembly of a carrier structure (1) according to the present invention
and a solar panel (10). The carrier structure (1) consists of a carrying frame (2),
with two beams (7) and four carriers (6). The solar panel (10) is supported by the
carriers (6). The carrier structure (1) is also provided with an optional back panel
(11).
[0024] Fig. 7 shows a detail of the coupling between an accessory (3) and a coupling pin
(4) of a carrying frame (2). The coupling pin (4) is received in a receiving space
(5) of the accessory (3). The receiving spaces (5) in the accessory (3) are provided
with resilient locking elements (8) which secure the accessory (3). The locking elements
(8) engage with the coupling pin (4) itself, for example, as a result of which the
locking elements (8) sink into the coupling pin (4), or the locking elements (8) engage
with pre-formed grooves (not shown) in these coupling pins (4).
[0025] It will be clear that the invention is not limited to the exemplary embodiments described
and illustrated here, but that countless variants which are obvious to a specialist
in this field are possible without departing from the scope of the attached claims.
[0026] The inventive concepts described above have been illustrated by means of several
illustrative embodiments. It is conceivable for individual inventive concepts to be
used without also applying the other details of the described example. It is not necessary
to elaborate on examples of all conceivable combinations of the above-described inventive
concepts, as someone skilled in the art will understand that several inventive concepts
can be (re)combined in order to arrive at a specific use.
1. Carrier structure (1) for solar panels (10), comprising:
- at least one carrying frame (2) configured to carry at least a part of at least
one solar panel (10), and
- at least one accessory (3) which is coupleable to the carrying frame (2),
wherein at least one of the at least one carrying frame (2) and the at least one accessory
(3) comprises at least one coupling pin (4) configured to be at least partly received
in a complementary receiving space (5) provided in at least one of the at least one
accessory (3) or the at least one carrying frame (2), characterised in that the receiving space (5) is provided with at least one locking element (8) for locking
the accessory (3) and the carrying frame (2) to each other when the coupling pin (4)
is being fitted in the receiving space (5), and wherein the at least one locking element
(8) is configured to cut into an outer periphery of the coupling pin (4).
2. Carrier structure (1) as claimed in claim 1, wherein the receiving space (5) is provided
with at least one resilient locking element (8) which is configured to engage in a
clamping manner, in the coupled position, with an external side of the coupling pin
(4).
3. Carrier structure (1) as claimed in claim 2, wherein the receiving space (5) is provided
with several locking elements (8) which are configured to engage, in the coupled position,
with an external side of the coupling pin (4) in a clamping manner, wherein the locking
elements (8) together define at least a part of an inner periphery of the receiving
space (5), wherein the locking elements (8) are positioned a distance apart.
4. Carrier structure (1) as claimed in one of the preceding claims, wherein the dimensions
of the inner periphery of the receiving space (5) are smaller than the dimensions
of an outer periphery of the coupling pin (4).
5. Carrier structure (1) as claimed in one of the preceding claims, wherein the at least
one locking element (8) is configured to engage with an outer periphery of the coupling
pin (4), in such a way that, on one side, the locking element (8) and, on the other
side, the outer periphery of the coupling pin (4) enclose an angle.
6. Carrier structure (1) as claimed in one of the preceding claims, wherein an outer
periphery of the coupling pin (4) is provided with a groove for receiving at least
a part of at least one locking element (8).
7. Carrier structure (1) as claimed in one of the preceding claims, wherein the outer
periphery of the coupling pin (4) is made from a softer material than the material
from which the locking element (8) is made.
8. Carrier structure (1) as claimed in one of the preceding claims, wherein the accessory
(3) is formed by a wind guard or a cable trough.
9. Carrier structure (1) as claimed in one of the preceding claims, wherein the accessory
(3) is provided with several receiving spaces (5), wherein each receiving space (5)
is provided with at least one locking element (8), and wherein the carrying frame
(2) comprises several coupling pins (4) configured to be at least partly received
in the respective receiving spaces (5) for mutually locking the accessory (3) with
respect to the carrying frame.
10. Carrier structure (1) as claimed in one of the preceding claims, wherein the carrying
frame (2) comprises at least one carrier (6) for supporting at least a part of at
least one solar panel (10) and at least one substantially elongate beam (7) which
is coupleable to the carrier (6) at one end, wherein the carrier (6) is provided with
at least one coupling pin (4).
11. Assembly of a carrier structure (1) as claimed in one of claims 1-10 and at least
one solar panel (10), wherein the solar panel (10) is at least partly supported by
the carrier structure (1).
12. Method of producing a carrier structure (1) as claimed in one of claims 1-10, comprising
coupling the accessory (3) to the carrying frame (2) by fitting the at least one coupling
pin (4) in the at least one receiving space (5), in such a way that the accessory
(3) is locked with respect to the carrying frame.
13. Method as claimed in claim 12, wherein the at least one coupling pin (4) is pushed
into the receiving space (5), resulting in locking of the coupling pin (4).
14. Method as claimed in claim 12 or 13, wherein, in the coupled position, at least one
locking element (8) engages with an outer side of the coupling pin (4) in a clamping
manner.
1. Trägerstruktur (1) für Solarpaneele (10), umfassend:
- mindestens einen Tragrahmen (2), der dazu ausgestaltet ist, mindestens einen Teil
mindestens eines Solarpaneels (10) zu tragen, und
- mindestens ein Zubehörteil (3), das an den Tragrahmen (2) koppelbar ist,
wobei der mindestens eine Tragrahmen (2) und/oder das mindestens eine Zubehörteil
(3) mindestens einen Koppelstift (4) umfasst, der dazu ausgestaltet ist, mindestens
teilweise in einem komplementären Aufnahmeraum (5) aufgenommen zu werden, der in dem
mindestens einen Zubehörteil (3) und/oder dem mindestens einen Tragrahmen (2) vorgesehen
ist, dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass der Aufnahmeraum (5) mit mindestens einem Verriegelungselement (8) versehen ist,
um das Zubehörteil (3) und den Tragrahmen (2) miteinander zu verriegeln, wenn der
Koppelstift (4) in dem Aufnahmeraum (5) angebracht wird, und wobei das mindestens
eine Verriegelungselement (8) dazu ausgestaltet ist, in einen äußeren Umfang des Koppelstifts
(4) einzuschneiden.
2. Trägerstruktur (1) nach Anspruch 1, wobei der Aufnahmeraum (5) mit mindestens einem
federnden Verriegelungselement (8) versehen ist, das dazu ausgestaltet ist, in der
gekoppelten Position klemmend mit einer Außenseite des Koppelstifts (4) in Eingriff
zu kommen.
3. Trägerstruktur (1) nach Anspruch 2, wobei der Aufnahmeraum (5) mit mehreren Verriegelungselementen
(8) versehen ist, die dazu ausgestaltet sind, in der gekoppelten Position klemmend
mit einer Außenseite des Koppelstifts (4) in Eingriff zu kommen, wobei die Verriegelungselemente
(8) zusammen mindestens einen Teil eines inneren Umfangs des Aufnahmeraums (5) definieren,
wobei die Verriegelungselemente (8) beabstandet positioniert sind.
4. Trägerstruktur (1) nach einem der vorhergehenden Ansprüche, wobei die Abmessungen
des inneren Umfangs des Aufnahmeraums (5) kleiner als die Abmessungen eines äußeren
Umfangs des Koppelstifts (4) sind.
5. Trägerstruktur (1) nach einem der vorhergehenden Ansprüche, wobei das mindestens eine
Verriegelungselement (8) dazu ausgestaltet ist, mit einem äußeren Umfang des Koppelstifts
(4) so ein Eingriff zu kommen, dass auf einer Seite das Verriegelungselement (8) und
auf der anderen Seite der äußere Umfang des Koppelstifts (4) einen Winkel einschließen.
6. Trägerstruktur (1) nach einem der vorhergehenden Ansprüche, wobei ein äußerer Umfang
des Koppelstifts (4) mit einer Nut zur Aufnahme mindestens eines Teils mindestens
eines Verriegelungselements (8) versehen ist.
7. Trägerstruktur (1) nach einem der vorhergehenden Ansprüche, wobei der äußere Umfang
des Koppelstifts (4) aus einem weicheren Material hergestellt ist als das Material,
aus dem das Verriegelungselement (8) hergestellt ist.
8. Trägerstruktur (1) nach einem der vorhergehenden Ansprüche, wobei das Zubehörteil
(3) durch einen Windschutz oder eine Kabelwanne gebildet ist.
9. Trägerstruktur (1) nach einem der vorhergehenden Ansprüche, wobei das Zubehörteil
(3) mit mehreren Aufnahmeräumen (5) versehen ist, wobei jeder Aufnahmeraum (5) mit
mindestens einem Verriegelungselement (8) versehen ist und wobei der Tragrahmen (2)
mehrere Koppelstifte (4) umfasst, die dazu ausgestaltet sind, mindestens teilweise
in den jeweiligen Aufnahmeräumen (5) aufgenommen zu werden, um das Zubehörteil (3)
gegenseitig bezüglich des Tragrahmens zu verriegeln.
10. Trägerstruktur (1) nach einem der vorhergehenden Ansprüche, wobei der Tragrahmen (2)
mindestens einen Träger (6) zum Stützen mindestens eines Teils mindestens eines Solarpaneels
(10) und mindestens einen im Wesentlichen länglichen Balken (7) umfasst, der an einem
Ende an den Träger (6) koppelbar ist, wobei der Träger (6) mit mindestens einem Koppelstift
(4) versehen ist.
11. Anordnung aus einer Trägerstruktur (1) nach einem der Ansprüche 1 - 10 und mindestens
einem Solarpaneel (10), wobei das Solarpaneel (10) mindestens teilweise von der Trägerstruktur
(1) gestützt wird.
12. Verfahren zum Herstellen einer Trägerstruktur (1) nach einem der Ansprüche 1 - 10,
umfassend Koppeln des Zubehörteils (3) an den Tragrahmen (2) durch Anbringen des mindestens
einen Koppelstifts (4) in dem mindestens einen Aufnahmeraum (5), so dass das Zubehörteil
(3) bezüglich des Tragrahmens verriegelt ist.
13. Verfahren nach Anspruch 12, wobei der mindestens eine Koppelstift (4) in den Aufnahmeraum
(5) geschoben wird, was zum Verriegeln des Koppelstifts (4) führt.
14. Verfahren nach Anspruch 12 oder 13, wobei mindestens ein Verriegelungselement (8)
in der gekoppelten Position klemmend mit einer Außenseite des Koppelstifts (4) in
Eingriff kommt.
1. Structure de support (1) pour panneaux solaires (10), comprenant :
- au moins un cadre de support (2) configuré pour porter au moins une partie d'au
moins un panneau solaire (10), et
- au moins un accessoire (3) qui peut être accouplé au cadre de support (2), au moins
l'un parmi l'au moins un cadre de support (2) et l'au moins un accessoire (3) comprenant
au moins une goupille d'accouplement (4) configurée pour être au moins en partie reçue
dans un espace de réception complémentaire (5) prévu dans au moins l'un parmi l'au
moins un accessoire (3) et l'au moins un cadre de support (2),
caractérisée en ce que
l'espace de réception (5) est pourvu d'au moins un élément de verrouillage (8) pour
verrouiller l'accessoire (3) et le cadre de support (2) l'un à l'autre lorsque la
goupille d'accouplement (4) est ajustée dans l'espace de réception (5), et l'au moins
un élément de verrouillage (8) étant configuré pour couper dans une périphérie extérieure
de la goupille d'accouplement (4).
2. Structure de support (1) selon la revendication 1, dans laquelle l'espace de réception
(5) est pourvu d'au moins un élément de verrouillage élastique (8) qui est configuré
pour venir en prise par serrage, dans la position accouplée, avec un côté externe
de la goupille d'accouplement (4).
3. Structure de support (1) selon la revendication 2, dans laquelle l'espace de réception
(5) est pourvu de plusieurs éléments de verrouillage (8) qui sont configurés pour
venir en prise par serrage, dans la position accouplée, avec un côté externe de la
goupille d'accouplement (4), les éléments de verrouillage (8) définissant ensemble
au moins une partie d'une périphérie interne de l'espace de réception (5), les éléments
de verrouillage (8) étant positionnés à distance les uns des autres.
4. Structure de support (1) selon l'une des revendications précédentes, dans laquelle
les dimensions de la périphérie interne de l'espace de réception (5) sont inférieures
aux dimensions d'une périphérie extérieure de la goupille d'accouplement (4).
5. Structure de support (1) selon l'une des revendications précédentes, dans laquelle
l'au moins un élément de verrouillage (8) est configuré pour venir en prise avec une
périphérie extérieure de la goupille d'accouplement (4) de telle sorte que d'un côté,
l'élément de verrouillage (8), et de l'autre côté, la périphérie extérieure de la
goupille d'accouplement (4), forment un angle.
6. Structure de support (1) selon l'une des revendications précédentes, dans laquelle
une périphérie extérieure de la goupille d'accouplement (4) est pourvue d'une gorge
pour recevoir au moins une partie d'au moins un élément de verrouillage (8).
7. Structure de support (1) selon l'une des revendications précédentes, dans laquelle
la périphérie extérieure de la goupille d'accouplement (4) est fabriquée en un matériau
plus tendre que le matériau constituant l'élément de verrouillage (8).
8. Structure de support (1) selon l'une des revendications précédentes, dans laquelle
l'accessoire (3) est formé par un pare-vent ou un chemin de câble.
9. Structure de support (1) selon l'une des revendications précédentes, dans laquelle
l'accessoire (3) est pourvu de plusieurs espaces de réception (5), chaque espace de
réception (5) étant pourvu d'au moins un élément de verrouillage (8), et le cadre
de support (2) comprenant plusieurs goupilles d'accouplement (4) configurées pour
être au moins en partie reçues dans les espaces de réception respectifs (5) pour verrouiller
mutuellement l'accessoire (3) au cadre de support.
10. Structure de support (1) selon l'une des revendications précédentes, dans laquelle
le cadre de support (2) comprend au moins un support (6) pour supporter au moins une
partie d'au moins un panneau solaire (10) et au moins une poutre sensiblement allongée
(7) qui peut être accouplée au support (6) à une extrémité, le support (6) étant pourvu
d'au moins une goupille d'accouplement (4).
11. Assemblage d'une structure de support (1) selon l'une des revendications 1 à 10 et
d'au moins un panneau solaire (10), le panneau solaire (10) étant au moins en partie
supporté par la structure de support (1).
12. Procédé de production d'une structure de support (1) selon l'une des revendications
1 à 10, comprenant l'accouplement de l'accessoire (3) au cadre de support (2) par
ajustement de l'au moins une goupille d'accouplement (4) dans l'au moins un espace
de réception (5) de telle sorte que l'accessoire (3) soit verrouillé par rapport au
cadre de support.
13. Procédé selon la revendication 12, dans lequel l'au moins une goupille d'accouplement
(4) est poussée dans l'espace de réception (5), entraînant un verrouillage de la goupille
d'accouplement (4).
14. Procédé selon la revendication 12 ou 13, dans lequel, dans la position accouplée,
au moins un élément de verrouillage (8) vient en prise par serrage avec un côté extérieur
de la goupille d'accouplement (4).
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